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History Orphaned newsboy Billy Batson is led into an abandoned subway tunnel by a mysterious stranger. On an out-of-service rail-track an odd and driverless subway car stops to pick Billy and his companion. Following a brief trip, Billy and the stranger disembark the train and walk down a...

Along with other Fawcett characters bought by DC, he was first considered to live on Earth-S, then New Earth. Here are Sean’s old (1990s) notes, primarily from Ibis’ 1943 series. Background Alter Ego: None. He is called Prince Ibis in Ancient Egypt in Ibis #1. However, other...

Writeups.org has a full coverage of those versions from the 1940s to 2010s, namely: Captain Nazi (1940s version) Captain Nazi (1970s version) Captain Nazi (1980s version) Captain Nazi (1995-2010 version) The profiles are intended to be read in order, to follow the evolutions of the...

Powers and Abilities He’s just a guy in a costume who runs around punching bad guys. History His origin is unknown (at least to me), but then, he’s just a guy in a costume anyway. In his secret identity of Chase Yale (see the Quote above), he works at “a telecast...

History One of several supervillains freed from jail by the Brain in America’s Greatest Comics #1, Dr. Death performed his one job well : he killed a senator. He then just hung around the Brain’s secret HQ until Mr. Scarlet and Pinky showed up to mop them all up. Description...

Powers and Abilities America Smasher is a dwarf. He can rely on a troop of thugs. History In America’s Greatest Comics #1, America Smasher refers to a previous meeting between himself and Spy Smasher, wherein Spy Smasher left America Smasher for dead, after a plane crash. This...

Powers and Abilities Just like Captain Marvel is empowered by ancient gods, Ibac is empowered by great, “evil” historical figures who each give him a special quality. These are Ivan the Terrible (ruthlessness), Borgia (trickery, slyness), Attila (violence) and Caligula (evil). In...

Powers and Abilities His only “power” was the Superspeed that seemed to be in evidence in his appearance in Shazam ! There, the only instances that were seen included : running to help Captain Marvel (rather than, say, driving a car to the rescue), smashing into a door...

History I don’t know a whole lot about Mr. Scarlet, so I’ll quote from an article in Golden Age Greats #4, written by Bill Black : “Mr. Scarlet was attorney Brian Butler, who for most of his career, was down on his luck. As a masked crimefighter, he was a rousing...